1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a method for automatic sorting and representation of medical data sets, each data set originates from a medical examination and exhibiting at least two features. 2. Description of the Prior Art
A number of data sets that subsequently must be evaluated by a physician are frequently generated in examinations, in particular in the case of imaging medical diagnostics. For example, in magnetic resonance examinations various slice sequences are acquired at various positions of the human body. Each slice sequence represents a slice at the same position relative to different points in time and thus can be composed of a number of individual magnetic resonance images. The number of the measured data sets grows by the acquisition of various slice sequences at various positions. In an examination of the influence of medicine on the human body, the number of the measured data sets increases further since for that purpose slice sequences frequently must be measured respectively with a number of dosages of the medicine. Thus, for example, in stress examinations various doses of a stress agent are administered and slice sequences are acquired at various positions of the heart of a patient. To generate a finding, the physician must sort the measured data sets in order to be able to detect the influence of the stress agent dose using the acquired images. It is possible, for example, to simultaneously show measurements of the same slice position with various stress agent doses on a display medium and thus to make a direct comparison of the effects of the stress agent dose. It is also possible to simultaneously display the influence of the stress agent dose on various regions. For this purpose, the physician must select and correspondingly sort the images from a number of the measured data sets. This procedure is thereby very time-consuming for the physician. In particular, a change of the viewpoint on the display medium requires a reselection and resorting of the data sets. This occurs, for example, in the case of a change of the display of various stress agent doses for display of various slice positions. A faster changing between the two views is not possible.
An object of the present invention is to provide a method that makes such sorting and display of medical data sets easier.
This object is achieved by a method for sorting and display of medical data sets that each originate from a medical examination and each has at least two features, wherein all data sets that have a determinable identical value of a first of the features and a non-identical value of the second of the features are automatically ordered in a series corresponding to the second feature and displayed on a display medium corresponding to the series. The evaluating physician thus can establish an arbitrary feature of the data sets and select all data sets that have a corresponding value of the feature and sort them in a series using the second feature. The process, which conventionally had to be executed manually, is thereby automated and significantly accelerated. In particular the established feature can be changed or the value of the feature can be varied nearly without effort for the physician, such that other data sets are displayed.
In an embodiment of the method, each data set has a third feature, with which the selection of the data sets for representation can be limited. A relevant selection can easily be made from the (often large) number of the data sets using the third feature.
In a further embodiment of the method, only the data sets with a determinable identical value of the third feature are shown on the display medium. The assessing physician can thereby display the relevant data sets from among the large number of data sets.
In another embodiment, given a change of the determination of the value of the third feature, during the display of the data sets a corresponding new selection of data sets according to the first feature is selected and sorted and displayed according to the second feature. The physician can thereby view a large data set in a simple manner and a number of selections of data sets can be displayed on the display medium, sorted in succession.
In a magnetic resonance stress examination, various doses of a stress agent are typically administered and magnetic resonance exposures are typically measured at various points of the heart. Slices are typically acquired at four different positions with each dose. A sequence of various images is acquired in succession at each slice position so that a time curve is documented. The corresponding image file denoting which slice belongs to which dose is stored in the header. For the physician, for generation of a finding it is now important either to show the same slice multiple times on the display medium for various doses of the stress means, or to display a number of slices for a dose on the display medium. Easy access to the slices measured in temporal succession is thereby desirable.
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Although modifications and changes may be suggested by those skilled in the art, it is the intention of the inventor to embody within the patent warranted hereon all changes and modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of his contribution to the art.
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10 2004 036 216.5 | Jul 2004 | DE | national |